Five Acres
Flea market · Bridgeville ·

Five Acres

Flea market · Bridgeville ·

Antiques, vintage items, tools, records, toys, and unique finds

flea market
antiques
vintage items
tools
digging
bargain prices
outdoor vendors
stuff everywhere
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421 US-46, Belvidere, NJ 07823 Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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421 US-46, Belvidere, NJ 07823 Get directions

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 13, 2026

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Five Acres

jason W.

Google
Wow, wish I had more time to pick through every inch of this place. Got some great deals on tools! Wife got an actual cast iron cauldron, just in time for Halloween. Prices were hard to believe, compared to NYC thrift shops or retail vintage stores. So many advantages to buying second hand, help local economy, great for environment, keep things out of landfill, save $$$.

Christopher K.

Google
I love this place. Honestly if you have some time to look around there is some amazing stuff. There is a main building with some outside stuff and on weekends they have other vendors in the parking area(it's big, it's ok). Inside there are some serious gems if you are willing to "mine". There is some order to the items but not a lot. There is a "toy room" where I found the awesome Hot Wheels. Lots of Hess trucks, trains etc. There are so many old records, even Edison records. Sports cards, comics, vintage magazines/all the above. Be prepared to dig. There are some "off limits" areas by the counter. The owner/operator/price guy is a nice guy. Bring cash. See you there.

Caroline

Google
This is a great place with tons of random stuff so everyone can find something. Theres an outside area with flea-market vendors as well as a building with antiques and vintage items inside and on the porch. While there are treasures, it's not very organized and things are piled on each other, so be prepared to do some digging. It makes it more exciting though when you strike "gold" and fall in love with something. Inside, I found a beautiful makeup compact complete with makeup and comb and the price was very fair. Outside, I found a vendor selling rocks -my kyrptonite. Five Acres is in a beautiful area and makes for a nice trip. I dont recommend bringing children inside due to the tight fit and potential for breaking things.

Rizwana S.

Google
It’s a place of junk for some and treasure for others. If you don’t have patience or like things organized stay away. We always find some random thing we can use when we visit. Like this scissor for a $1.00.

Mary L.

Google
The building was very crowded and dirty. I don't think the fire inspector has been there in the past 25 years. There were a few vendors outside. A hot mess.

Alex C.

Google
Found 2 red power ranger flipsheads after digging through trash cause its litterally just a building filled with trash that you can barley walk through. Asked how much, owner said $40, and i declined saying i could purchase them brand new for less, he responded with well their not new.... If you go to this place avoid the inside, the outside vendors are not affliated with the owner of the building.

joseph S.

Google
I drive an hour & a half from NE PA about 7 times a year to but stuff there. Owner always has different items, a lot you'll never come across in your lifetime. If you want to spend time digging around you'll find tons of stuff you never expected

Mark D.

Google
Place is a hazard. The owner has a attitude. He's very nasty and unpleasant to deal with. Avoid this place. Many others to go to.

Faith H.

Yelp
As far as I can tell, this is a seasonal flea market, open weekends when the weather is good. On a good weekend, there are a lot of vendors outdoors in the field. It's really a "flea market"--you never know what you're going to find... or IF you'll find anything that appeals to you! Sometimes I think it's all junk and I leave empty-handed (and disappointed). Other times I find really cool things--the perfect gift for a friend who collects teapots or dolls, or a dish to fill a gap in the 1951 Anchor Hocking forest green set that I inherited from my mom. There's also an unheated building, with a LOT of stuff inside. I don't know what its hours are. The aisles are very narrow, and it's dark and cold in winter... but there is a huge amount of stuff crammed into it. I expected it to smell damp and mildewy, based on the amount of stuff in there (and the puddles in the parking lot), but I never picked up the smell of mildew. (Maybe my nose was stuffed, or maybe it actually didn't smell... I'm not sure which.) The things that I noticed in one visit (and this is NOT a comprehensive list--it's just what I remember) were: books, dug bottles, china, Depression glass, glass and crystal items, a number of gumball machines, insulators, Lenox ware, linens, metal lunch boxes, model railroad items, planters, salt and pepper sets, tools, and vinyl record albums (33-1/3 rpm). If you have something very specific in mind that you're looking for, this is probably not the place to stop. But if you want to look at a broad assortment of merchandise in hopes of finding a treasure, it can be a lot of fun!
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Tara J.

Yelp
The store is a disaster. They have some decent items in there, but you can't physically get to ANY of it. I don't know how someone hasn't gotten hurt. They need to close down for two weeks, haul everything out and put it back inside in some semblance or safety and order. Prices are all too high - $5 - $8 apiece for standard vintage ornaments?? That's worse than antique stores. Not worth the trip.
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diane d.

Yelp
Just awful. Imagine people opening their garbage bags and dumping the contents on a table. There is another area where the items are larger, more in line with dumpster contents. If you dare venture inside, I suggest a mask. Absolute junk in a building that suggests toxic mold. We are flea market people, trust me we're not new at this. We have gotten a handful of decent items there, over the span of about 10 years. They renovated the building on the outside though, for whatever that's worth
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Margaret T.

Yelp
Don't waste your gas and time. This is the worst flea market. Nothing but junk. Not worth spending even 5 minutes there.
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Eileen V.

Yelp
Great place to find antiques tools and everything else you can think of opens the crack of dawn they rap it up around 2:00pm.